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Blizzcast Episode 4 reveals Warcraft information and insightsBlizzcast Episode 4 reveals Warcraft information and insights Blizzcast episode 4 is now live and available for listening, and with it, of course, has come a wealth of new World of Warcraft Information. Some of it is stuff we've gotten wind for before, but there's some interesting insights into the whole game. Professions: Engineering and Armorsmith Love Drysc interviewed Jon LeCraft, the designer behind World of Warcraft's professions. In two more general areas, he says he doesn't want people to have to grind out max tradeskilling to get their ultimate BoP gear, so we should expect more stuff similar to how most goggle recipes only take 350 skill. They also want to cut back on world drop recipes, but are still looking at finding ways to differentiate individual crafters. One possibility offered was the idea of tokens from daily quests that you could then spend on recipes. Each individual crafter would spend their tokens differently, thus allowing for some uniqueness. Here's some of the more specific new tidbits he let out:
Kaplan on Raiding and Dungeons Bornakk interviewed Lead Designer Jeff Kaplan. Probably the most interesting tidbit he dropped is that they know exactly what patches they're going to release for Wrath of the Lich King. Everything, up to the culmination of assaulting Icecrown Glacier and defeating Arthas, has been planned to some degree. He also discussed how they've learned from The Burning Crusade. They hope to avoid having to make major changes such as adding badges or removing attunements, but instead build the dungeons properly from the ground off. They also hope to have more attunements or unlockings that require the whole server, and more epic story lines that engage you and your first character without entrapping your alts into having to do a bunch of stuff you've done before. They also plan to let 25-man raiders go directly to 25-man content. You won't have to cut your teeth on 10-man Naxxramas first as you should get all the gear you need from 5-mans. Music, Starcraft II, and more There were a few other good interviews in the Blizzcast as well. Nethaera spoke to Russel Brower, the Music Director of World of Warcraft. He boasted of the 16 hours of music currently in game as of patch 2.4, and spoke a bit about the philosophy and methods for creating music for Wrath of the Lich King (Which, by the way, is awesome. The login screen music and the Howling Fjord music alone are worth the price of admission). If you're into Blizzard's other, lesser franchises, you might also want to check out the interview with some of Starcraft II's design staff. Overall, another excellent Blizzcast. It's well worth listening to it or reading the transcript. Now if only they were aired a little bit more often. Author: This original article is the property of wow gold. We provides independent customer of cheap wow gold.
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